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      Parvovirus-B19-associated complications in renal transplant recipients

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          Parvovirus B19.

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            Erythrocyte P antigen: cellular receptor for B19 parvovirus.

            The pathogenic human parvovirus B19 replicates only in erythroid progenitor cells. This virus was shown to bind to blood-group P antigen, as measured by hemagglutination. Erythrocytes lacking P antigen were not agglutinated with B19. Purified P antigen (globoside) blocked the binding of the virus to erythroid cells and the infectivity of the virus in a hematopoietic colony assay. Target cells were protected from infection by preincubation with monoclonal antibody to globoside. Knowledge of a parvovirus receptor has implications for understanding the pathogenesis of parvovirus infections and for the use of parvoviruses in gene therapy.
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              Human Parvovirus B19

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                Journal
                Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology
                Nat Rev Nephrol
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1745-8323
                1745-8331
                October 2007
                October 2007
                : 3
                : 10
                : 540-550
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                10.1038/ncpneph0609
                bbb92132-0b6f-4b42-8d16-59e118c725a3
                © 2007

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